So, now we all need to subscribe to Apple TV, too? Maybe: the tech giant revealed Wednesday that it’s found another scripted series to eat up some of its $1 billion original-programming budget. It’s a drama set in and around a morning-news show, starring—wait for it—Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon.

The series does not have a title or any finished scripts yet, but Apple has already placed a two-season straight-to-series order that will encompass 20 episodes after a bidding war between multiple outlets, per The Hollywood Reporter. This will also mark a reunion for its lead actresses: in the aughts, Witherspoon had a memorable guest turn on Friends as Aniston’s sister. (Here’s hoping that Christina Applegate, who played the other Green sister, books at least a quick cameo on this new series.) Both actresses will also executive produce the show alongside the Emmy-nominated Jay Carson, who will also serve as the series’ show-runner.

The show, T.H.R. reports, will provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how America’s morning-show stars really live and work—with some background inspiration from Brian Stelter’s book Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV. Between Aniston’s TV legacy, and Witherspoon’s recent small-screen awards buzz thanks to Big Little Lies, we’re guessing plenty of viewers will be interested—but will they be willing to pony up for yet another streaming service just to watch this drama, or the Steven Spielberg anthology series Amazing Stories? That will likely be Apple’s biggest hurdle. Still, if there’s anyone who stands a chance at winning viewers over, Apple probably bet correctly on these two.

The cape is black and beige cotton moleskin with appliquéd graded spots, lined with faux zebra. The bodice is black and beige cotton moleskin with resin chevron detail. The skirt is black and beige cotton moleskin.

Photo: Courtesy of Glenn Close.

The tailcoat is black wool with red brocade lining and ivory silk satin insets at the neck. The “dragon decoration” is made of glass beads, plastic sequins, and lamé. The skirt is black wool with rayon fringe.

Photo: Courtesy of Glenn Close.

The coatdress is zebra-print velvet with black faux mink sleeves and collar, with cigarette case and ammo cartridges on the breast. The petticoat is black silk gazar with a bustle pad. The belt is black patent leather.

Photo: Courtesy of Glenn Close.

The cape is faux tiger fur with black leather trim and faux leopard lining. The skirt is black leather. The bodice is faux tiger fur with pewter tiger claw closures.

The cape is black and beige cotton moleskin with appliquéd graded spots, lined with faux zebra. The bodice is black and beige cotton moleskin with resin chevron detail. The skirt is black and beige cotton moleskin.

Courtesy of Glenn Close.

The tailcoat is black wool with red brocade lining and ivory silk satin insets at the neck. The “dragon decoration” is made of glass beads, plastic sequins, and lamé. The skirt is black wool with rayon fringe.

Courtesy of Glenn Close.

Bubblewrap and heavy-duty plastic with “de Vil” screen print.

Courtesy of Glenn Close.

The bodice is organza and silk satin beaded / sequined with a beaded net collar. The skirt is silk satin and nylon net beaded and sequined, lined in ostrich feathers. The headdress is tiered flames made of mirror, metal, and painted glass.

The coatdress is zebra-print velvet with black faux mink sleeves and collar, with cigarette case and ammo cartridges on the breast. The petticoat is black silk gazar with a bustle pad. The belt is black patent leather.

Courtesy of Glenn Close.

The cape is faux tiger fur with black leather trim and faux leopard lining. The skirt is black leather. The bodice is faux tiger fur with pewter tiger claw closures.